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We use first-principles calculations based on many-body perturbation theory to investigate the near-edge electronic and optical properties of β-Ga2O3. The fundamental band gap is indirect, but the minimum direct gap is only 29 meV higher in energy, which explains the strong near-edge absorption. Our calculations verify the anisotropy of the absorption onset and explain the range (4.4–5.0 eV) of experimentally reported band-gap values. Our results for the radiative recombination rate indicate that intrinsic light emission in the deep-ultra-violet (UV) range is possible in this indirect-gap semiconductor at high excitation. Our work demonstrates the applicability of β-Ga2O3 for deep-UV detection and emission.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd38cb99c691022d99b68e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4968822
Kelsey Mengle
Shippensburg University
Guangsha Shi
University of Michigan
Dylan Bayerl
University of Pittsburgh
Applied Physics Letters
University of Michigan
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